I have installed PicoSDK_64_10.6.10.22, and the PicoScope6 software.The folders PicoSDK\MATLAB\ps6000\win64 with the thunk file andPS Generic Instrument Driver...\code\ps6000\win64 andand the PS Toolbox...\code is in the MATLAB path

but I cant connect to the oscilloscope... (it works perfectly fine in the PicoScope6 software)

Was this ever resolved, care to actually post it Picotech support? Why should we have to contact Picotech everytime there is a problem? Surely there should be resolved problems posted on this forum? After all it is a forum.

okay, after talking to Hitesh the SDK deployment is an ever evolving animal and Picotech are relying on the MathWorks installer packages for clean deployment of drivers. If you are like me and you are running your computer off line and this is a problem, then deployment needs to be also done offline, luckily enough it was actually quite easy, and has got easier over the last few years. An up to date guide is being prepared, meanwhile check here:

Just to clarify on Shanus's post above, the PicoSDK installer was updated to decouple examples based on Customer feedback to ensure that only the drivers and related files would be installed. Examples are available via GitHub.

The reason for recommending using the Add-Ons Explorer in MATLAB is to ensure that all required Instrument Driver files are installed correctly and set on the MATLAB path, as previous Customer issues have usually involved one or more missing components from the path. The README text in the GitHub repositories (accessible via the Learn More button in each File Exchange entry) do make reference to adding the folders to the MATLAB path if downloading zip files.

We are aware that the video is now out of date following changes and have thus updated the text. We may look to update the video when possible.